Well, it had to happen sometime.
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Now that you mention it........:duh:
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pics of said r8?
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KA-T_240;228474 wrote:
NOOB! Its not a skyline.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_GT-R
knowledge > Faber.
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Actually, Nissan dropped the Skyline designation, in all markets, with the R35, the R34 is the last GT-R with the Skyline name.
This is the only new Skyline you can buy(Infinity G37 coupe in the US)

Further info from Nissans GT-R website.(Second paragraph)
http://www.gtrnissan.com/item.en.us.html?id=GT-R_FirstDetails_en_us&type=pressDoing actual research instead of going to Wiki for answers > DelSlow :p::icon_tongue::icon_geek::google:
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Argue all you want but i trust Nissan a little bit more than i trust you...
http://www.edmunds.com/il/nissan/skyline/
www.gtrnissan.com/Nissan > bitchibankilla
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DelSlow;228476 wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_GT-Rknowledge > Faber.
Reading>You
Everywhere in that entire wiki page refers to it as the GT-R. The only place it does not is when it is talking about previous models.
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DelSlow;228492 wrote:
"Because of the GT-R's heritage, the chassis code for the all-new version has been called CBA-R35,[7] or 'R35' for short, ***carrying on the naming trend from previous ***Skyline GT-R generations"Yawn.
so where is it saying the r35 is called a skyline?
notice is says naming trend, not the full name.
life>DelSlow
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DelSlow;228501 wrote:
Gosh i love the fact that you're trying to call a car that's a Skyline, not a Skyline. (btw Wikipedia is the best way to get information)lol
Lets have the Neon/SRT-4 battle while were at it.
Success> no_slow_clap< High Schoolers
haha thats funny??
http://cars.ign.com/articles/827/827795p1.html
http://tyndago.googlepages.com/r35
http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?act=idx
After we've had to adore the turbocharged Skyline GT-R from afar for nearly two decades, Nissan is officially selling its game-changing super coupe on U.S. shores for the first time. In a late night ceremony at a Universal City, California dealership, Daryl Alison took delivery of the very first GT-R sold Stateside – by the automaker. The event included all the pomp and circumstance you'd expect, including an appearance by notorious hot-shoe, Steve Millen. Alison, a long-time Nissan fan whose garage has housed a number of sports cars, including several 350Zs, was grinning from ear-to-ear while he got a rundown on this black GT-R in Premium trim. Not surprisingly, Alison paid sticker price ($72,900) for his GT-R, likely to be the first and last to do so as owners begin taking delivery of their own GT-Rs in the following weeks.
i see all refrences to the name "skyline" in pasts tense.
if you can find a reliable site that says its a skyline by all means do. but untill them i prove you wrong, again.
i also like how you question my success. i have been very successfull in the past 2 months so i appreciate you jelousy but take it with a grain of salt.
delslow=highschool freshman
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I think this argument is going no where because no one can actually find a creditable source, for either side, saying the '09 GT-R is NOT/or IS a Skyline in any way shape or form
Haha I am very jealous. I know the demand for young high school diploma wielding kids is really high in the east coast. It's uber hard to make payments on cars. thumbs up
highschool? Do you mean High School? Hmmm maybe you should go back for another try? Maybe you'll learn something.
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